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SALES BV AOCT<ON. WEDNESDAY -MRST, At^o-'elook. 2000 .PIKmPAEERHANGINGS (Drawing Boom, Dining Koom, -Bedroom,. an 3 Ccjlmg), 180 SHEETS <IRX)N, In lots to "Snit'.iiuroliQScra. DM. 3.PEDDING • is instructed to sell the above at JusRooms on Wednesday first, at 2. o'clock. Thursday, isth February, At half-past-2 o'clock, EXTENSIVE AND ATTRAOTIVB- SALE Of HIGH-CLASS MODERN FURNITURE, VALUABLE EXHIBITION PIANO, DOMINION ORGAN, BEST LEATHER and SADDLEBAG SUITES, CARVED SIDEBOARD, BOOKCASE, HANDSOME WARDROBES and DUOHESSE PAD2S, SOLID BRASS BEDSTEADS, Etc., Etc,.. OM. BFEDDING • will hold a sals of the above on Thursday First, at half-past 2 o'clock, including': Superior Wilton pile and Brussels-carpets land scmarcs, choice Sbercton and Axmmstcr rugs, bed and table sapcry, and goneral Tionso. furnishings of all lands. On View Upstairs, 13f ' \ THIS DAT, TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock, igale by Auction of Superior Parlour, DinSitting, and Bedroom Furniture, "Walnut Iron-frame Piano, Recess-front Sideboard, 4 Fancy Suites, 3 Gouts' Bicycles, etc. ff AM E S SAMSON & CO. tl have received instruction* to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: Wsimrt iron-frame pr-ano (by Bord), walnut pianette (by Kacveucr), Cromwell siiito in sa<ldlebag3, tapestry and plush suite, mirror sideboard, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and w-iol rugs, brass fenders, fire brasses, coal vases, orna.monts. pictures, cutlery and pkssware, marble and striking clocks, ta-Yxstry and leather conches, walnut overmantel, bookcase, octagon and tea tables, extending dining table, dinner and' tea sets, ewtaiii poles and curtains. Vienna, wicker, and rattan chairs, octagon and tea tabte, curtain poles and curtains, fancy chairs and tables, brass Serbs, upholstered chairs, whatnots, mirror ball stand, double awl single iron, bedsteads, spring, wire, and flock mattresses, tipok beds, blankets, quilts, mirror wardrobe, fall-Scotch and toilet chests, duchess©: drawers and tables, isublo and tile washstands, fancy rare, commode, 4-drawcr chests, duchesse pairs, inlaid fnll-Scotcb chest, pedestal duchesse table, carpet squares, linoleum, tables, chairs, looking glasses, latcheu dresser, sofa, couch, kitchen and cooking utensils. cwi>pcr boiler, wringer, leather hags. 3 gonis' bicycles, sewing iuachine, ladder, bari'sw, mangle, go-cart, imeat safe. 12? MONDAY, 13Hi FEBRUARY, At 12.30 sharp. A' Rare Chance to ttee in search of a Splendid, Up-to-date Dwelling of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, every convenience. Musfrbc sold. JAMES SASI SO N & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Owner (wbj is determined to realise) to sell bv anc; bn, at their Rooms, Dowling street—Bis Freehold Property, with ono of the bcst-lmilt, modern, up-to-date houses thereon. The House contains 5 large Tcoms. nil tongue and groove lined before being scrimmed, and peered with expensive papers, tile hearths av.d grates, bathroom, hot and cold water, 12'JO.qal water, built-in cupboards and wardrobe?, pantry, large scullery, washhouse (built in tubs and boiler); good view; ail well drained; no hill to climb: situated District, road, N.E. Valley (near King's store, and Yalley Hall). A good chance to secure a splendid, faith-fully-built, home. Easy terms can be arranged. P' Tp'ONDAY. 19th Fetenary, 12.30 sharp. l>Jv. Property Sale.—James Sanson ai>d Co. will sell by auction, at. their Rooms:— Lot I—Mrs Sinclair's Property (7 rooms), Russell street; a splendid property; will be sold to highest bidder. Lot 2—Mrs Jackson's Property, St. Kiida: 5 rooms; good section: neat property. Lot. 3—Mrs Wallace's u'-roomed House, Bradshaw street (off CarcriU road). Lot. 4—Mr Barn's 4-roomed Dwelling, near Ogg's Corner. Lot. s—Mr Neison's 6-roomcd House, Rflnkcilor and M'Brido streets, South Dunedin. Lot frill- Nelson's 5-roomed House, Roslyn. Lot 7—A splendid up-to-date 5-noomcd House (hot and cold water, every convenience). N.E. Valley, which must bo sold. See full particulars other issues. 13f MONDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse .street. To Investors, Speculators, Builders, and Others. ST. KILDA. ST. KILDA. ST. HILDA. ABSOLUTE BONA FIDE CLEARING • SALE. 43 FREEIIOLdI-ECTIONS, 43. TERMS: CASH £10 par Station: balance bv instalments extending over 3 years. Taking last. Sale as a guide, payments of from 5s to 6s per week pay oil' the whole purchase money and interest of the FREEHOLD IN THREE YEARS. rpARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. ißr. are instructed by Mrs Do Carle to idl by auction, 45 SECTIONS. ST. KILDA, 43. Block 111, Sections 7. 10. 12. Block IV. Sections 2, 1, 12. Block VIII, Sections 6, 8, 11. Block XI, Section 9. Block XIII, Sections 3, 5, 6, 8. Block XXI. Sections 6 and 8. Block XXVII. Sections 9 and 11. Block XXXVII. Sections 5, 6, 8. Block XL. Sections 3. 6, 9. Block XLI. Sections 2, 4, 10. Block SLV, Stations 1. 3, 5. Bloci XL VI. Sections 3. 5. 9. Bloc!; XLIX, Sections 6 and 7. Block' L. Sections 3, 5. 7, 9. . Block-LIII, Sections 2, 4, 5, 7. N.B.—Corner allotments arc 50 x 100 feet, others 40 x 100 feet. We confidently recommend this township as the best buviiig in the market at present prices, and purchasers can depend upon a steady upward movement in property in this district, as the allotments already sold arc being quickly bnilt upon, and with a very superior class of house. It is, moreover, a fine healthy locality, and close to Ocean Beach. Electric cars pass the township. Bear in mind that £10 deposit and 5s or 6s per week put asido will in three years give you a Freehold 40 x 100 feet absolutely free. Bv that time it will probably be worth two or three times the price you pay for it to-day. Plans now ready. 20Ja '(WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1906. At Burnside Yards. 12 3!s-ycar-o!d Bullocks (in forward condition). fTiONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED), *"-' Auctioneers. 13f THURSDAY, Ist MARCH, 1906, At 12 o'clock. SALE of S.G. RUN acres) and L.I.P. (500J acres). At the Olago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin. rrjONALD REID * CO. (LIMITED) •&J have received instructions from the Owners to sell by auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin, on the above date, the under-noted Valuable Leasehold Properties—viz. : — Lot I—Small Grazing Run (2069| acres), Hummock District (near Middlemarch); first-class, sound, safe, lambing country; lease has eight years to run, and held at low rental of 6d per acre; all securely fenced; small Dwelling-house, etc. Also Tx>t 2.—Lease in Perpetuity. Sections 13 and 14, Block XHI, StrathTaieri; first-class grazing and farming land; all fenced and subdivided Into 7 paddocks, standards and sixwire (top barb); 4-roomed stone House, dairy and washhouse, 4-stall stable, !ocse-box, sheep yarls, etc., etc.; 26 acres oats, balance English grass. 'flic title to this valuable property is better than freehold, and it is held at the low rental of 6d per acre. Full particulars and terms at sale, or on application to ___. 13( WSAWISMAMJIB^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13516, 13 February 1906, Page 8

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